'It is a privilege to be in those rooms', Well said. It warms my heart that the people who are blessed to be there appreciate it so much. They must appreciate it enough for all of us. Thank you, sir for your graciousness.😊
I love the Viscountess and her journey’s through history ! She’s a breath of fresh air, and you can’t help but love Charlie’s contagious enthusiasm for his home
Living in that way is completely different than how she was raised in the US, the British caste system (royal) is something we fought to get rid of, these ppl still living in luxury from this system is just wrong, and I'm the most non-communist there is
@@shable1436 Almost all of them don't live in that much luxury anymore. These houses are beautiful, large, but therefore infamously hard to keep in tip top shape, and families don't have the wealth they did back in the day to upkeep them. Living in them is not all that luxurious when you can't pay for staff to run the house and pamper you, and indeed when families have to do most of the daily chores and maintenance themselves. Most owners that have been handed down these houses aren't living as they did in the past, despite looking like they're living posh via clothing and cars and speaking refined-like, and they're actually working hard enough to keep them preserved and in the family. Most of these houses are museums, venues, used in movies; all to turn the house itself into a revenue stream to primarily finance its maintenance and preservation of history. A lot of these houses have had different owners over the years as well. A lot of them are now in a trust, or they've gone to modern wealthy individuals.
@@shable1436 You got it wrong. Living in that manner isn't wrong, it's how Lords > Kings treated the people that was wrong. Politics have changed behind such monarchies, if you haven't noticed. Moreover, have you not realized there are people/families (dynasties), in the US, that live in absolute luxury? What's the difference? ...the harsh politics now removed.
What a spectacular Castle, I am sitting here imagining myself roaming the halls & corridors & hidden spaces within & talking to what ever ghosts remain lol Its stunning. I cannot imagine the financial costs of keeping this Castle alive. The Long Drawing Room, The wooden arches in the wood work match the stone arches in the doorway opposite the Pew I hope I spelt that right. They managed to blend these features well & doesn't look out of place, mind you I don't have much knowledge on British castles except to identify one. I will continue to watch now cause these rooms are absolutely breathtaking. What a privilege to be able to se these ancient dwellings lovingly care for to maintain their history. Thank you so MUCH fo0r taking us on this tour with you. I feel privileged to be a witness to its longevity & beauty.
Hello from Kentucky, USA. I have loved this type of history since I was in grade school. I was the nerdy kid who loved to go to the library and read the encyclopedia and any history book I could. I want to thank the Berkeley Family for allowing us to visit and get just a taste of their history. The castle is spectacular. This is something from a little girl’s dreams. This means the world to me!!! I did live in West Virginia and went to part of Shepherd College in Berkeley County. I’m sure this was named after a descendant of the owners of Berkeley Castle. Again thank you for your generosity and gorgeous home!!♥️♥️🏰
Oh wow this was amazing! And the time with Karen, the Archivist, she was brilliant! I can imagine how much care, and joy, it must take to preserve this history!
No it isn't. My neighbours have lived in their house for 1100 years. Quite normal in the UK. Apparently in amerika something 100 years old, is old, hahahaha, tasteless shites.
Wonderful show of this fabulous historical castle. Thanks so much ! Not only the history but the buildings themselves, the grounds, the people, and the plans for the future are all so interesting.
It’s wild to think that there are thousands of direct descendants of this family, but only one person gets the right to the castle. I’m a direct descendant of a cadet branch of the Lowther family and my kids can’t accept that it’s true because we’re poor.
My forebears built the first proper homestead homestead in Australia, "The Vinyard" Charles Darwin came to stay on his famous voyage...but the family lost it's wealth with the collapse of the first Australian bank, and all I have left is the silver cutlery set!
@@rightmeduck that would be a cousin to my ancestors. My ancestors left for Ireland in the 16-1700’s, then to America. But going back further, the Lowther line also connects back to the Percys and Alnwick castle.
This has to be one of the most incredible places, so preserved in every single way, from structure, to history, to family. I dont think there is anything else like it in Britain.
You did an awesome presentation, Viscountess. Absolutely awesome. Thank you, and thank you Charlie for what you your family are doing to preserve Berkeley so well. 🙂👍
Such a captivating and wonderful castle.the beutiful element of generations of the same family residing there for nine hundred years is exciting and awe inspiring Thank for sharing this wonderful estate❤️
Every single minute of this film is enchanting! I thoroughly enjoyed your lovely presentation and the history around this amazing castle. The family was delightfully charming to visit and share their story. Thanks so much for sharing this adventure. I subscribed and look forward to seeing more of your work. Lynn in Naples FL.
They used to employ ship builders, not only in England, Scotland, Ireland but also in France to build these castles, chateaus, and mansions roofs. That is why the ceilings in the great halls look like upsidedown ships and if you could see in the attics of the other home it would pretty much be the same only maybe on a smaller scale in some spots. Beautiful and very sturdy.
@@creamage. I am from Chicago too! Such a small world we live in. I'm absolutely fascinated by the history of Europe and castles also! Who knows maybe we lived back then during a past life!?😊
So good to see this.. not only did I erect marquees on site for various events, I also did the tour of the castle and attended the jousting event back in 2006… A very special place. true UK heritage …
Please allow an old man an indulgence, you are a most lovely woman and your joy of the discovery of history is infectious. Thank you for the smaller, more personal parts of history that are to often overlooked.
Thank you for a very enjoyable program. I loved seeing all the ancient rooms and especially the Muniment Room, not too many of those in Australia. The interviews with family members were all very interesting and I hope that the innovations to keep the Castle alive are successful.
Thank you so much for sharing your world with us. :) It must be really intimidating to be suddenly part of the British nobility. And I love how you're very passionate about showing history and the culture in this social circle. God bless you!
I recognise so many parts of this castle from historical dramas I have watched such as The white Queen, the white Princess and The Spanish Princess! It’s such a stunning place with such a rich history. Going on my visit list for sure!
Within a stones throw of the castle is the birthplace of Edward Jenner. The English doctor who pioneered the world'''s first vaccine (smallpox) . For a backwater country village, Berkeley has a fascinating history.
George’s excitement and genuine enthusiasm for the history of this place, and the pieces preserved, is delightful! ….A Lifetime spent learning and exploring the Families castle/home - and he still feels that way; I love that! I’d feel the same way; I would be so happy to be able to scamper all-over as a Child, and (as an adult) to help keep the Estate vital and alive - while continuing to learn/grow. That Folly would be so much fun to live in, I love their ideas about how to make it usable as a paying-guests’ hunting-lodge.
Your videos are great. The views of the rooms are awesome. Of course, as an American I'm awed by anything older than 1620! There are only a few things left from the Mayflower. Was it hard to learn to drive on the left side of the road? But I did have an ancestor who lived in Stratford-on-Avon in 1550. Maybe he saw Shakespeare! I love history.
I could do so much with that walled garden. Trees on the sunny wall, stone arched greenhouses all around the rest, that building in the middle (but moved over a bit), a bench along the tree side of the building, berry bushes on the sunny side of the building, trellises, arches, pathways, seats, walipini greenhouses dug 5 ft into the ground...so much fun. To be honest I'd build so many gardens everywhere on that estate 😍
Interesting to know the history of this family, and what they did. Have watched a few chateau, castles, owned by the same families for 100s of years. Unfortunately for some of them they are in ruins or in despair. The common problem is the lack of money to keep up with maintenance. This castle is well kept. Very lovely
There are so many wonderful features here. Among my favorites are the vaulted ceilings, which are recycled oak from ancient ship hulls. This is a particularly grand castle. I loved the visit with the Lady of the House.
The stained glass is awesome and the larger than life oil paintings. 😮 ❤ what an honor to be an heir to that castle. I’d love to work for them in any way 😂😂😂 the garden market idea is so rich! It’d be amazing.
Thank you my American cousin married to my Nontiaque cousin. I am learning so much about my English cousin. Berkeley Charles is my 13 cousin up pass the 8th Earl of Berkeley. I love your excitement and appetite to see and learn about the English side of me that goes back to my 38 GGF Charlemagne. Edward Montagu. is my 13 GGF. Mahalo much
They sure don’t make ‘em like they use to! Imagine living in a home nearly 1000 years old! The ceiling was rebuilt in the 1500’s! No roof these days has a 500 year warranty!
I know it’s expensive to keep these castles up but by god I hope they are able to keep them in the good condition it’s very important for the future children to see how people used to live back then , there is more to life than AI and computers and TikTok or whatever is out there
People who are interested in history, the Middle Ages, etc. would not be able to lead a normal day-to-day life in England, Scotland, Wales, etc. You would just drive from castle to castle and experience history. Just the stories that the countless paintings of the former rulers show... France is already way ahead with its stories of its castles and the Middle Ages. But England, Scotland, Wales are a little further ahead.
If you ever wondered what happened to all those thousands of ships that the Royal Navy retired, once they were past their use on the seas: just look at the construction of historic buildings. The ship breakers were extremely profitable businesses for their owners. The oak and elm used in ship construction would be a valuable resource, durable and hidden away inside homes, farms and a wide variety of structures. Hundreds of years later they're still as strong as ever... If the ants and termites didn't get a foothold.
Love this video. I hope to see more of these. Daisy B speaks very well, she should perhaps also narrate these. Very naturally beautiful woman. Beautiful even without wearing makeup! So nice to see that nowadays. Both of you actually. I’m very fond of saying how I feel. Especially nice, truthful comments. Thanks again for this wonderful thread. MCP 🐞
Oh my god! They were definitely the chosen ones to royal blood. It must feel absolutely amazing to be born in a castle like this with 900 years of family line. Wonderful!!
Omg that is amazing. That castle is so beautiful. I wish they had kept everything the same…the furniture, the windows, etc. Imagine seeing this castle with its original furniture, and designs. It looks like they show it to others :). That is so cool. I plan on seeing as many historical sites as possible
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As impressive as the castle and the family history is I can't imagine the maintenance that goes into maintaining such an amazing treasure.
The the time this building was built they were using sit down tubs, just big enough to sit down in sloshing water all over the place. I suggest a thorough reading of the Hornblower books.
This isn't the only video of her visit here, there is another one maybe more that continues her visit here. They can't fit it all in on one videos allotted time. She speaks with the owner of the ghost stories, hidden passages, one that is shown, and the owner tells about his books that he has written about, due the hidden passages and ghost stories. Very interesting and if I'm not mistaken there may be another video of this spectacular castle. I would love to live and work there.
My aunt and uncle took me to Berkeley Castle when I was around 10 or 12. I am afraid the only things that fascinated my younger self was story of Edward II gruesome death and the oubliette. Would love to visit it again as an adult.
'It is a privilege to be in those rooms', Well said. It warms my heart that the people who are blessed to be there appreciate it so much. They must appreciate it enough for all of us. Thank you, sir for your graciousness.😊
I loved every bit of this; to interview a family member still living there, that has got to be something !💌
I love the Viscountess and her journey’s through history ! She’s a breath of fresh air, and you can’t help but love Charlie’s contagious enthusiasm for his home
Living in that way is completely different than how she was raised in the US, the British caste system (royal) is something we fought to get rid of, these ppl still living in luxury from this system is just wrong, and I'm the most non-communist there is
@@shable1436 Almost all of them don't live in that much luxury anymore. These houses are beautiful, large, but therefore infamously hard to keep in tip top shape, and families don't have the wealth they did back in the day to upkeep them. Living in them is not all that luxurious when you can't pay for staff to run the house and pamper you, and indeed when families have to do most of the daily chores and maintenance themselves. Most owners that have been handed down these houses aren't living as they did in the past, despite looking like they're living posh via clothing and cars and speaking refined-like, and they're actually working hard enough to keep them preserved and in the family.
Most of these houses are museums, venues, used in movies; all to turn the house itself into a revenue stream to primarily finance its maintenance and preservation of history. A lot of these houses have had different owners over the years as well. A lot of them are now in a trust, or they've gone to modern wealthy individuals.
@@shable1436 You got it wrong. Living in that manner isn't wrong, it's how Lords > Kings treated the people that was wrong. Politics have changed behind such monarchies, if you haven't noticed. Moreover, have you not realized there are people/families (dynasties), in the US, that live in absolute luxury? What's the difference? ...the harsh politics now removed.
@@shable1436 The same system exists in america under the guise of luxury cars and modern mansions.
I’m gonna need 1000 lifetimes to get through the interesting stuff on youtube
I feel this one
😂
That's the only way to preserve wealth
I dread the fact that each second more content is uploaded to the web than a hundred humans could ever consume in a thousand years.
What a spectacular Castle, I am sitting here imagining myself roaming the halls & corridors & hidden spaces within & talking to what ever ghosts remain lol
Its stunning.
I cannot imagine the financial costs of keeping this Castle alive.
The Long Drawing Room, The wooden arches in the wood work match the stone arches in the doorway opposite the Pew I hope I spelt that right. They managed to blend these features well & doesn't look out of place, mind you I don't have much knowledge on British castles except to identify one.
I will continue to watch now cause these rooms are absolutely breathtaking.
What a privilege to be able to se these ancient dwellings lovingly care for to maintain their history.
Thank you so MUCH fo0r taking us on this tour with you. I feel privileged to be a witness to its longevity & beauty.
That sounds like a waste of time. I rather just go to the throne room and sit down. “My castle now! “
@@josephmarzulloSpoken like a true man lol. My fiance would say the same thing lol.
they charge the visitors
Taking pics of the roaming ghost would be even better ( full body apparition )
What an amazing lady Georgina is. I loved hearing her speak about raising a family in that spectacular castle.
Hello from Kentucky, USA. I have loved this type of history since I was in grade school. I was the nerdy kid who loved to go to the library and read the encyclopedia and any history book I could.
I want to thank the Berkeley Family for allowing us to visit and get just a taste of their history. The castle is spectacular. This is something from a little girl’s dreams. This means the world to me!!! I did live in West Virginia and went to part of Shepherd College in Berkeley County. I’m sure this was named after a descendant of the owners of Berkeley Castle.
Again thank you for your generosity and gorgeous home!!♥️♥️🏰
Oh wow this was amazing! And the time with Karen, the Archivist, she was brilliant! I can imagine how much care, and joy, it must take to preserve this history!
Wow! ONe family living there for 900 years! That is totally awesome.
I fight for house Barkley 😂
No it isn't. My neighbours have lived in their house for 1100 years. Quite normal in the UK. Apparently in amerika something 100 years old, is old, hahahaha, tasteless shites.
Such gorgeous gardens and grounds, I like that they don’t feel too-structured and regimented - and the choice of flowers.
The pool is so beautiful!
wonderful to see the living history still adapting as time goes on while preserving the countries and families heritage......
Wow! Thank you. The archives are mind blowing. This is your best video yet. It kept getting more and more interesting. You know how to make a show.
Wonderful show of this fabulous historical castle. Thanks so much ! Not only the history but the buildings themselves, the grounds, the people, and the plans for the future are all so interesting.
Thank You. You are blessed to have these castles
Viscountess, I LOVED LOVED LOVED this. I love history like this! Thank you.
Oh, I cried when the archivist showed she had the oldest of the collection out for you to see! How wonderful!
Great production quality~!
What an awesome video! Been drinking tea and relaxing and having a wonderful time watching Julie enjoying her visit to Berkeley Castle!
It’s wild to think that there are thousands of direct descendants of this family, but only one person gets the right to the castle. I’m a direct descendant of a cadet branch of the Lowther family and my kids can’t accept that it’s true because we’re poor.
I thought that one of your ancestors blew the wealth, the castle now a ruin. We go there to see how the garden renovation is progressing.
My forebears built the first proper homestead homestead in Australia, "The Vinyard" Charles Darwin came to stay on his famous voyage...but the family lost it's wealth with the collapse of the first Australian bank, and all I have left is the silver cutlery set!
@@rightmeduckthat’s so sad! I hope they respond but yes that happens
@@rightmeduck that would be a cousin to my ancestors. My ancestors left for Ireland in the 16-1700’s, then to America. But going back further, the Lowther line also connects back to the Percys and Alnwick castle.
I have the same problem. I am a direct descendant of the Romans, and yet i don't get to inherit England. 😂
This was very enjoyable. Loved the beautiful unobtrusive music. I think the castle is in very good hands.
This is fantastic. Thank you for this tour!
Thank you for helping us learn about this incredible history!
Thank you. A captivating tour!
Wow! What a piece of history in this castle! I absolutely loved this video. 😊
This has to be one of the most incredible places, so preserved in every single way, from structure, to history, to family. I dont think there is anything else like it in Britain.
Visited many times, living nearby - was also a guest at our neighbours' wedding there.
You did an awesome presentation, Viscountess. Absolutely awesome. Thank you, and thank you Charlie for what you your family are doing to preserve Berkeley so well. 🙂👍
Cool vid. Great content. I love castles and their history...
absoluteley breathtaking!!!
This is amazing video ! Precious information. I enjoyed a lot . Thank you !
I love the videos you do Countess ❤
God I absolutely adored this documentary! Thank you !
Such a captivating and wonderful castle.the beutiful element of generations of the same family residing there for nine hundred years is exciting and awe inspiring
Thank for sharing this wonderful estate❤️
Every single minute of this film is enchanting! I thoroughly enjoyed your lovely presentation and the history around this amazing castle. The family was delightfully charming to visit and share their story.
Thanks so much for sharing this adventure. I subscribed and look forward to seeing more of your work.
Lynn in Naples FL.
They used to employ ship builders, not only in England, Scotland, Ireland but also in France to build these castles, chateaus, and mansions roofs. That is why the ceilings in the great halls look like upsidedown ships and if you could see in the attics of the other home it would pretty much be the same only maybe on a smaller scale in some spots. Beautiful and very sturdy.
Hello from the Philippines. I absolutely enjoyed watching this feature. What an amazing effort to maintain a huge and incredibly old castle like this.
Thank you. I did enjoy this extremely interesting video.
I'm an American from a small town outside of Chicago too! I am just infatuated with the history of Europe, especially castles! What a great video!
maybe you too can one day marry a Sandwichman.
@@creamage. I am from Chicago too! Such a small world we live in. I'm absolutely fascinated by the history of Europe and castles also! Who knows maybe we lived back then during a past life!?😊
The castle is so beautiful and the history is amazing. I would love to have a book of all those tapestries.
So good to see this..
not only did I erect marquees on site for various events, I also did the tour of the castle and attended the jousting event back in 2006…
A very special place. true UK heritage …
The true heritage UK are in Índia and hunger misery !
Incredible piece of history, the costs to maintain the castle must be staggering!
What an historic and inspiring entry. I’m in love with all of it but particularly the tapestry. Just stunning!
Please allow an old man an indulgence, you are a most lovely woman and your joy of the discovery of history is infectious.
Thank you for the smaller, more personal parts of history that are to often overlooked.
The Berkeley's archive room is a treasure!
I absolutely LOVE the ideas for the folly. Its amazing! It needs a secret door into the reading room nook for sure.
Never heard of Berkeley Castle before but fascinating place and lovely to see it inhabited by original family 🤩
The Old Berkeley Hunt - the origin of 'berk', a famous insult from cockney rhyming slang.
Visited there 12 years ago - it’s one of my favorite sights I’ve seen in my travels.
I love hearing the stories of the People who lived there, so special!
Another nugget of history. The fireplace was once owned by the Duke of Earl in 1959.
I almost spit my coffee out when Georgina said "Yes, she is very dead" in reference to the Eighth Earls American wife!
Yes love the wit!plain and to the point
This place is absolutely magnificent. Thank you for sharing. I put it on my must-go place the next time I visit England 😍
Thank you for a very enjoyable program. I loved seeing all the ancient rooms and especially the Muniment Room, not too many of those in Australia. The interviews with family members were all very interesting and I hope that the innovations to keep the Castle alive are successful.
Very nice video. Spectacular Castle!
Good Explanation ❤❤❤❤
Hi from NEK Vermont ❤ thank you great stuff
Thank you for taking us on this journey love your videos love the history would love to visit England one day
Just wonderful, thank you so much. Wow, the responsibility of it would be enormous! 🙏🙏🙏👵🇦🇺
Thank you so much for sharing your world with us. :) It must be really intimidating to be suddenly part of the British nobility. And I love how you're very passionate about showing history and the culture in this social circle. God bless you!
Actually, this lady has class, and she took to it like a duck to water. Unlike one particular american woman whom I wont name.
@@Roz-y2d all Americans have desire to have a nobility title
I recognise so many parts of this castle from historical dramas I have watched such as The white Queen, the white Princess and The Spanish Princess! It’s such a stunning place with such a rich history. Going on my visit list for sure!
What a beautiful family and a beautiful castle.
Within a stones throw of the castle is the birthplace of Edward Jenner. The English doctor who pioneered the world'''s first vaccine (smallpox) . For a backwater country village, Berkeley has a fascinating history.
George’s excitement and genuine enthusiasm for the history of this place, and the pieces preserved, is delightful!
….A Lifetime spent learning and exploring the Families castle/home - and he still feels that way; I love that!
I’d feel the same way; I would be so happy to be able to scamper all-over as a Child, and (as an adult) to help keep the Estate vital and alive - while continuing to learn/grow.
That Folly would be so much fun to live in, I love their ideas about how to make it usable as a paying-guests’ hunting-lodge.
Viscountess. thank you so much for bringing this piece of history to the world!
I LOVE THIS KIND OF DOCUMENTARIES!
Your videos are great. The views of the rooms are awesome. Of course, as an American I'm awed by anything older than 1620! There are only a few things left from the Mayflower. Was it hard to learn to drive on the left side of the road? But I did have an ancestor who lived in Stratford-on-Avon in 1550. Maybe he saw Shakespeare! I love history.
I so love to read old Latin after taking 4 years of it in school❤😊
WOOOW !! and AMAZING !! All The Best !!
I love these videos. The ancient buildings are so very stirring. But, I do wish she would stop saying "Brilliant!!".
Beautiful documentary.Wondering what the coffin-like stone standing next to the door in the chapel is..👀✨
the fact that they tossed the jester and he fell to his death in that banquet room, crazy
The good old days…!
I see an orb pass in front of you at 6:40… perhaps a curious monarch from a distant past? Love the channel!
I could do so much with that walled garden. Trees on the sunny wall, stone arched greenhouses all around the rest, that building in the middle (but moved over a bit), a bench along the tree side of the building, berry bushes on the sunny side of the building, trellises, arches, pathways, seats, walipini greenhouses dug 5 ft into the ground...so much fun. To be honest I'd build so many gardens everywhere on that estate 😍
@TheChloe1331-They already have gardens on the estate and lovely trees that they sit under and have tea.
Interesting to know the history of this family, and what they did. Have watched a few chateau, castles, owned by the same families for 100s of years. Unfortunately for some of them they are in ruins or in despair. The common problem is the lack of money to keep up with maintenance. This castle is well kept. Very lovely
There are so many wonderful features here. Among my favorites are the vaulted ceilings, which are recycled oak from ancient ship hulls. This is a particularly grand castle.
I loved the visit with the Lady of the House.
The stained glass is awesome and the larger than life oil paintings. 😮 ❤ what an honor to be an heir to that castle. I’d love to work for them in any way 😂😂😂 the garden market idea is so rich! It’d be amazing.
Thank you my American cousin married to my Nontiaque cousin. I am learning so much about my English cousin. Berkeley Charles is my 13 cousin up pass the 8th Earl of Berkeley. I love your excitement and appetite to see and learn about the English side of me that goes back to my 38 GGF Charlemagne. Edward Montagu. is my 13 GGF. Mahalo much
They sure don’t make ‘em like they use to! Imagine living in a home nearly 1000 years old! The ceiling was rebuilt in the 1500’s! No roof these days has a 500 year warranty!
I know it’s expensive to keep these castles up but by god I hope they are able to keep them in the good condition it’s very important for the future children to see how people used to live back then , there is more to life than AI and computers and TikTok or whatever is out there
People who are interested in history, the Middle Ages, etc. would not be able to lead a normal day-to-day life in England, Scotland, Wales, etc. You would just drive from castle to castle and experience history. Just the stories that the countless paintings of the former rulers show... France is already way ahead with its stories of its castles and the Middle Ages. But England, Scotland, Wales are a little further ahead.
If you ever wondered what happened to all those thousands of ships that the Royal Navy retired, once they were past their use on the seas: just look at the construction of historic buildings. The ship breakers were extremely profitable businesses for their owners. The oak and elm used in ship construction would be a valuable resource, durable and hidden away inside homes, farms and a wide variety of structures. Hundreds of years later they're still as strong as ever... If the ants and termites didn't get a foothold.
Woodworm and dry rot is the issue in the UK. British ants and termites are not a threat.
I've watched a number of her videos- you must really love yourself!
I've been there and toured the castle. It's beautiful of course. The Berkeley's wore mustard.
Yo that 57 corvette is so cool.
Fascinating!
My favorite one so far!
Wow this was wonderful!
💙💙💙💙Thank you so much 💙💙💙💙
Love this video. I hope to see more of these. Daisy B speaks very well, she should perhaps also narrate these. Very naturally beautiful woman. Beautiful even without wearing makeup! So nice to see that nowadays. Both of you actually. I’m very fond of saying how I feel. Especially nice, truthful comments. Thanks again for this wonderful thread. MCP 🐞
Destination bucket list!
Oh my god! They were definitely the chosen ones to royal blood. It must feel absolutely amazing to be born in a castle like this with 900 years of family line. Wonderful!!
Wow madam, you hit the jackpot.
Omg that is amazing. That castle is so beautiful. I wish they had kept everything the same…the furniture, the windows, etc. Imagine seeing this castle with its original furniture, and designs. It looks like they show it to others :). That is so cool. I plan on seeing as many historical sites as possible
As impressive as the castle and the family history is I can't imagine the maintenance that goes into maintaining such an amazing treasure.
incredible
Awesome ❤
The the time this building was built they were using sit down tubs, just big enough to sit down in sloshing water all over the place. I suggest a thorough reading of the Hornblower books.
I love Hornblower.❤ And I really liked the tv series, much to my surprise!
How I just KNOW these places are haunted af.
I adore castles.❤
This isn't the only video of her visit here, there is another one maybe more that continues her visit here. They can't fit it all in on one videos allotted time. She speaks with the owner of the ghost stories, hidden passages, one that is shown, and the owner tells about his books that he has written about, due the hidden passages and ghost stories. Very interesting and if I'm not mistaken there may be another video of this spectacular castle. I would love to live and work there.
So they not going to talk about that skull😅
My aunt and uncle took me to Berkeley Castle when I was around 10 or 12. I am afraid the only things that fascinated my younger self was story of Edward II gruesome death and the oubliette. Would love to visit it again as an adult.
So amazing. The u.s. Just doesn't have historical sites like this, unfortunately.
What a lovely man